Slamming Pac for not fighting the Middleweight Champ, seriously?

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  1. Sunchild78

    Sunchild78 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can give two shits about Pac fighting anyone else other then Floyd. Someone tell his ass to take the dame test, so we can see these two *******s get it on.
     
  2. Boom_Boom

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  3. USboxer1981

    USboxer1981 The Real Def. MVP Full Member

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    It's pathetic , but haters are gonna hate,.. No matter what
     
  4. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    :deal
     
  5. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    "Now some Monday Morning Quarterbacks have agendas, and thus are typically in denial. Others are just plain contrarians, doing so for the sake of being contrarians, whose sole purpose is to attain notoriety by making outlandish remarks and wanting to merely see a reaction from the Pacquiao fan base."

    "Prior to Pacquiao-Barrera I, Barrera was the heavy favorite, still ranked among the top pound-for-pound. Result: Pacquiao TKO win. Monday Morning Quarterbacks’ excuse: Barrera was already old, had battled Erik Morales, distractions in camp, had a metal plate in his head (years prior to the fight!), etc."

    "Apparently, all those excuses did not prevent people from favoring Pacquiao before the fight. Again, hindsight is 20/20. Barrera evidently was not too old to still remain in the pound-for-pound rankings, evidently still had enough in the gas tank to subsequently win against the likes of Paulie Ayala, Erik Morales (again), Robbie Peden, and Rocky Juarez. But apparently, he was already too old for Pacquiao, a justification after the fact."

    "Against Erik Morales, the critics marveled at how Morales “schooled” Pacquiao in their first encounter (though on most scorecards, Morales won by 2 points, but it was apparently a schooling). Hail the Pacquiao conqueror! Yet a mere 10 months later, less than a year, Morales would apparently go from Pacquiao conqueror to Grandma Moses. Results: KO wins for Pacquiao in the rematch and rubber match. Monday Morning Quarterbacks’ excuse: Morales was already old, washed-up, wars with Barrera, loss to Zahir Raheem."

    "Against Juan Manuel Marquez, many would say Pacquiao lost those battles. The subjective scoring of judges can be a topic for another day, but the one objective thing that most Pacquiao critics fail to address is the admittedly erroneous scoring of judge Burt Clements in the 1st fight, who said he did not know that a 10-6 score could be awarded to a fighter who scores 3 knockdowns! Had he done so, like the two other judges did, Pacquiao would have won by majority decision. And Marquez should be thankful that the 3-Knockdown Rule was not in effect. Otherwise, the record would have shown a 1st Round TKO, and this discussion about his comeback in the later rounds would be moot.

    The Pacquiao-Marquez fights were close fights. Arguments can be made for both sides. The critics and the Monday Morning Quarterbacks will go ahead and treat these fights like it was a Joel Casamayor-Jose Santa Cruz robbery! It was not! They were close fights that could have gone either way. But ultimately, one who gets knocked down 4 times in a closely contested fight should not later complain about losing a close one.

    Against Oscar De La Hoya, the critics called it a farce, a circus, a total mismatch! Oscar was favored to win, the size advantage too great. These were their conventional wisdom’s before the fight. Result: Pacquiao TKO win. Monday Morning Quarterbacks’ excuse: Oscar was drained, he’s a shell of his former self, too dehydrated, etc. That apparently wasn’t foreseen before the fight! Once again, it’s after the fact. If Oscar improperly trained himself and overdid it, that’s Oscar’s fault, not Pacquiao’s.

    Against Ricky Hatton, many people were saying how Hatton is not weight drained and will be able to use his physical advantages against Pacquiao. We were supposed to get a bona fide rough-houser in Hatton. Result: KO win for Pacquiao. Monday Morning Quarterbacks’ excuse: Hatton was an overrated, glorified club fighter who just walks in face first. Again, many of these Monday Morning Quarterbacks say this after the fact. Prior to the fight, Hatton was considered a top 10 pound-for-pounder, the king and undefeated lineal champ at 140 lbs. Yet overnight, he goes from 140 lb king to overrated club fighter…a club fighter who apparently couldn’t be put away by the likes of boxing veterans Kostya Tszyu, Luis Collazo, Juan Luis Castillo, Juan Lazcano, and Paulie Malignaggi."

    And finally, against Miguel Cotto, despite Vegas favoring Pacquiao, many were saying how Pacquiao has never felt the power of a true welterweight, that Pacquiao may have bitten off more than he can chew. Result: Pacquiao TKO win. Monday Morning Quarterbacks’ excuse: Cotto was damaged goods, thanks to Antonio Margarito, cutting down to 145 lbs took its toll (though he has made 146 just fine in previous fights), and the one that is an obvious stab in the dark: Pacquiao must be on steroids!"
     
  6. Totomabs

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    fcukin sourgrapin sore losers. :nut:rofl:rofl:rofl

    these days, that ain't gonna work. :nut:lol:
     
  7. lufcrazy

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    he is a champ at lmw. no fight at lmw should be too much for him.
     
  8. difO

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    dunno why the mayweathers think hes on steroids, he's just another boxer that has fought bums all the way up???

    morons.
     
  9. Boom_Boom

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  10. USboxer1981

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    No... he fought bums all the way up, and also he is on steroids... also he uses illegal handwraps ... and he sucks and his ducking Mayweather :patsch


    Oh... the mind of a *****
     
  11. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He won't be defending his crown. He wants Floyd for his last fight.
     
  12. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    man pac is a MONSTER, hell yeah i want to see that ****in MONSTER fight Martinez, we all know mayweather is a ****in shame
     
  13. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good, gotta be unbiased, this is true
     
  14. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :!: ha! the sarcasm
     
  15. titan

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    *****s are morons. they want pac to fight someone who comes in at almost 170 and yet idiot void demands a 130 fighter to come up to 144.

    nice. nice. fight someone older and smaller like jmm. but pac has been fighting bigger and younger opponents. and while SM is a bit older, ring age is not that a problem for him.

    *****s. the ewoks in our midst.